Paper Mills need a good public-relations program due to all the environmentalists out there who complain about the trees being cut down. Many paper mills have their own forests and grow their own trees and then they replant these trees in giant tree farms. The trees are harvested and used to make paper.
However, many environmentalists do not want to see trees being cut down even if they are grown for the sole purpose of being used to make paper products. Paper mills also need to show good community support because often they tend to smell and when the wind is blowing the wrong way that can make the city undesirable for tourists, travelers and even residents, who cannot quite ever get used to the smell.
Paper mills generally hire hundreds and hundreds of people in high paying union jobs and by promoting this fact they can indeed boost their public-relations efforts. If we look at some of the paper mills along the Columbia River in Oregon and on the Snake River in Lewiston Idaho we see some of the problems and issues that paper mills run into when dealing with the public.
Community goodwill and public relations can alleviate some of these negative situations and return the local citizenry to a more favorable displacement when considering their local paper mill. Please consider all this in 2006.
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